21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Is Taylor Swift's THIS song about Scooter Braun? The former music producer doesn't think so
Taylor Swift
knows how to draw cat eyes sharp enough and dress for revenge after being through the distasteful headlines. When a song released in 2022 suggesting a certain incident, fans quickly prompted and had their fingers on a man.
However, he doesn't agree with the accusations.
Scooter Braun
denies his ties with 'Vigilante S--t'
In a recent interview with Question Everything Podcast with Danielle Robay, Scooter Braun denied all the allegations of 'Vigilante S--t' being about him and his ex-wife, Yael Cohen. Rationing the reason and decoding the lyrics, the 44-year-old said that his relationship with his former partner is strong and firm.
'My ex-wife is one of my best friends. We don't even call each other exes.
That's like my partner, that's the mother of my children [and] that is my family for life,' he said, before adding, 'I have a tattoo on my finger that says 'same team' after my divorce because she and I are [on the] same team for life. It's what we say to each other. So, no, I never thought that it was about us, [and] she never thought it was about us,' according to Cosmopolitan.
What do Taylor Swift's lyrics say?
For the unversed, in Swift's 10th album 'Midnights,' after the track 'Vigilante S--t' was dropped, many Swifties interpreted the track as being about Braun as it talked about white collar crime and the scandalous proof of a messy relationship.
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'She needed cold hard proof so I gave her some / She had the envelope, where you think she got it from? / Now she gets the house, gets the kids, gets the pride / Picture me thick as thieves with your ex-wife,' the lyrics said, which the fans compared with Scooter's divorce with Yael in 2022.
'While he was doing lines / And crossing all of mine / Someone told his white-collar crimes to the FBI / And I don't dress for villains / Or for innocents / I'm on my vigilante s--t again,' the lyrics said, which the fans connected dots with Scooter's USD 200 million legal dispute.